Kittens and puppies need you to help them get ready to be adopted

Foster homes are a vital part of our adoption program. Fosters provide love, socialization, and care to animals who are not yet ready to go to their new homes.
Can You Help?
Can you provide a safe and secure place for these animal to grow, recover, and learn? You will be rewarded many times over as you watch an animal thrive because of your love and care.
We will teach you everything you need to know about caring for babies and will be available around the clock to answer any questions you might have. We will supply medicine, food, litter, towels, and anything else you need. Watching these babies grow into happy, social, loving pets will be one of the most fulfilling experiences of your life! And you will be so happy to know that the babies you cared for are adopted into homes where they are loved and treasured.
FAQs:
- How long will I have my foster rescues? It can vary from 2-4 weeks, depending on the age of your foster. If you have a mommy and nursing babies, it could be longer, as we don't start their vaccinations until they are 6 weeks old.
- Will it cost me anything? No. We will supply everything you need. Food, litter, leashes, blankets, heating discs (if fosters are small), and a scale. We will supply medicine if needed.
- What if my fosters become sick? We are available 24/7 to answer any questions you might have.
- Do I have to check in with you? In order to be sure your fosters are growing well, we will ask you to weigh them periodically and let us know.
- What if I become attached to my fosters? It's normal to fall in love with your fosters, and you can adopt them. But please remember that your fosters will be adopted into wonderful homes and there are more animals who need you. If you keep your foster animals, you will not have room to help any other animals.
- What if friends or family want to adopt my fosters? We can do that. Just let the potential adopters know that the animals can be adopted through us - when they are ready we will hold them for your potential adopters.